Did the CIA orchestrate a cover-up
in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy?

According to the publisher of a new book, who appeared
on Fox News Wednesday morning, the last living words of former President
Gerald Ford fingered the CIA in the orchestration a cover-up of Kennedy's
assassination.

Ford, who died late last year, was the longest surviving
member of the Warren Commission, which investigated Kennedy's assassination.
The new book, "A Presidential Legacy and the Warren Commission,"
was written by Ford before his death, its publisher claims.

"This book, actually authored by Gerald Ford, finally
proves once and for all that the CIA, our government, did destroy documents
and cover-up many facts that day in Dallas," publisher Tim Miller
told Fox & Friends Wednesday morning.

Kennedy was killed as his motorcade rolled through downtown
Dallas Nov. 22, 1963. Officially seen as the work of a single shooter,
Lee Harvey Oswald, the Kennedy assassination has sparked myriad conspiracy
theories placing responsibility for the assassination on a variety of
suspects, including the CIA, the Mafia or Cuban President Fidel Castro.

Although Miller was given little time to go into detail
about the book on Wednesday morning's show, a press release gives more
detail on the book, being published by Flat Signed publishers.

In the book, Ford argues that the CIA destroyed information
about the assassination, but he "contends with interesting specificity
that Oswald was the only shooter," Miller says.

"There was a conspiracy to kill John F. Kennedy,"
says Tim Miller, CEO of FlatSigned.com, in the release. "There is
no doubt that President Gerald Ford knew more about the JFK death. There
is no doubt President Clinton knows more. Has he or any other US President
since November 22, 1963 ever swore under oath that they know no more?"